Next Livingston Manager Betting Odds

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This article provides information on Livingston new manager odds and which bookmakers are offering betting on the next manager at The Almondvale Stadium: details on all of The Livi previous managers throughout history and potential Livingston Managers in the future.

Next Livingston Manager Betting Odds

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Nigel Skinner Blog Content Manager

Football Manager Expert and Political Betting Specialist across Exchange and Spread Betting Sites

Current Livingston Manager


Manager Appointment Date To Days in Charge
David Martindale 26 Nov, 2020 29/04/2024 1250
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The rollercoaster ride Livingston FC has been on has slowed in recent years, and with David Martindale at the helm since 2020, they are firmly established as a leading player in Scottish football. He is the 23rd boss of the West Lothian club since 2000 and replaced Gary Holt, who resigned after some poor results and was the victim of Livi's success and expectations. If there is another change of manager, the bookmakers will have all the next Livingston FC manager betting odds.

Next Livingston Manager Betting Odds

There are instances when these odds might not be readily available for certain clubs. This could be because the position has only recently been filled, the club is currently performing exceptionally well, or the club has a strong history of standing by its manager through thick and thin.

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Additionally, in some cases, the Livingstone manager's position might be vacant, but there are strong indications or even rumours about the potential replacement. Despite these unique circumstances, it is worth noting that if betting odds do become available, we will present them here in this section for your convenience. Regular updates related to the manager's position can also be found in the dedicated sports betting news section expertly managed by Jake Ashton. So, keep an eye out for any developments as we strive to keep you informed on the latest happenings in the football managerial landscape.

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Best Betting Site for Next Livingstone Manager Betting

There is a huge range of UK Bookmakers to choose from but only very few that offer next-manager betting, if at all - As we have covered every club management change over the seasons, looking for betting odds on who the next club manager will be, we have found the following betting sites to be the most reliable and quickest to get odds up for the next manager at most clubs

Who Will Be The Next Livingston Manager

Let's look at some people that could become the Livingston new manager should the position become available, and also those that were considered last time the post was vacant as they may be in the frame again. 

Derek Adams

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Adams started his managerial career at Ross County in 2007, and since then, the former Livi player has managed Plymouth, Morecambe(twice) and Bradford City

John Hughes 

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John Hughes left Livingston suddenly in November 2012 when the lure of Hartlepool United, who were at the bottom of League 1, proved too much. He was at Almondvale for just five months, and it was a shock to fans and the board when he departed. Since then, Hughes has managed ICT, Raith Rovers, Ross County, and Dunfermline Athletic. Despite this, it would not be a massive surprise if he returned to Livingston at some time in the future. 


Stephen Robinson

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The Northern Irishman is currently doing a great job at St Mirren. If he were appointed at Livi, this would be his 3rd club in Scotland and his 5th overall after a previous three-year period at Motherwell and 1-year spells in England at Oldham Athletic and Morecambe.

How To Bet On The Next Livingston Manager

Making a bet on the next Livingston Manager is as easy as picking a contender from the bookmaker's list of contenders at the top of the page. You will need to find a bookmaker offering odds, and this will be easier when no manager is in place and a little more complicated when the position is filled and not in jeopardy. 

  1. Find the best football betting site offering odds on the next Livingston manager.

  2. Choose one of the possible contenders

  3. Decide how much you want to bet

  4. Check the odds and stake to understand how much you may win if your prediction is correct.

  5. Understand that if your prediction is wrong, you will lose money. 

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Next Livi Manager Betting Diary

There is bound to be speculation, and there will be fluctuation of the odds on who will take over in the hot seat when David Martindale leaves the job he had held since November 2020.

Here is a round-up of the Next Livingston Manager Betting timeline from our OLBG News feed. 

21st December 2020

David Martindale is appointed until the end of the 2020/21 SPL season. 

26th November 2020

Gary Holt resigned on 26th November 2020, and David Martindale stepped in as interim manager. 

List of Livingston FC Managers

Here is a complete list of all Livingston FC managers on record with information on length of service and win ratio. Who will be the next Livingston FC manager on the list?

Manager Appointment Date To Days in Charge Win Rate
David Martindale 26 Nov, 2020 29/04/2024 1250
Gary Holt 23 Aug, 2018 26 Nov, 2020 826 35.11%
Kenny Miller 30 Jun, 2018 23 Aug, 2018 54 42.86%
David Hopkin 22 Dec, 2015 01 Jun, 2018 892 53.13%
Mark Burchill 20 Dec, 2014 22 Dec, 2015 367 31.11%
John McGlynn 12 Sep, 2013 20 Dec, 2014 464 37.93%
Richie Burke 28 Feb, 2013 12 Sep, 2013 196 25.00%
Gareth Evans 01 Jul, 2012 28 Feb, 2013 242 42.86%
John Hughes 14 Feb, 2012 01 Jul, 2012 138 44.83%
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FAQ

Next Livingston Manager FAQs

  • Who Was The First Livingstone Manager

    Jim Leishman was the first manager when the club relocated to Livingston in 1995.

  • Who Manager Won The Most Trophies At Livingston

    Jim Leishman won the 1996 Third Division & First Division in 2001 alongside David Hay. 

    David Hay & Jim Leishman won the First Division in 2001, and then on his own, Hay won the Scottish League Cup in 2004. 

    Gary Bollan won the Third Division in 2010 and the following season the Second Division.

    In 2017 David Hopkin won League One in 2017 and then the Premiership Play-Offs in 2018. 

  • Which Permanent Manager Has The Best Win Percentage At Livingston

    Four managers have won over half of their games in charge. 

    • Gary Bollan 57.41%
    • Robert Landi 54.55%
    • David Hopkin 53.13%
    • Ray Stewart 50.41%

  • Which Permanent Manager Has Had The Worst Winning Percentage At Livingston

    Paul Lambert started his managerial career at Livi in 2005. His tenure was poor, and he only won 5 of his 32 games, a win rate of just over 15%

  • Who Is The Longest Serving Livingston Manager

    Gary Bollan was in charge for nearly three and half years between 2009 and 2013.

  • Who Is The Shortest Serving Livingston Manager

    In June 2003, Brazilian Marcio Maximo became the manager of Livingston, the experiment went badly, and he left after four months (132 days), having a record of W3 D3 L3. 

    Further managerial information is available on the Livingston FC website.

Editorial Information

This article was written and fact-checked by Nigel Skinner, our expert in following the Next manager markets in the Premier League and throughout the EFL for 15 years. News Sections update by Jake Ashton, our betting news manager. The article was edited and published by Steve Madgwick

Information was gained from various sources, including Livingston Club Site and the Livingston Supporters site

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